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Xiaoting Qiu1, Yuchen Wei1, Wenjun Zhu1, Jiali Fu2, Xuejia Duan2, Haixiao Jin3, Peng Zhu1, Chengxu Zhou4, Xiaojun Yan5.
Abstract
The 2-carboxy-6-hydroxyoctahydroindole (Choi) moiety is an essential residue for the antithrombotic activities of aeruginosins, which are a class of cyanobacterial derived bioactive linear tetrapeptides. Biosynthetic pathway of Choi is still elusive. AerF was suggested to be involved in the biosynthesis of Choi, and can be assigned to the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) superfamily. However, both the exact role and the catalytic mechanism of AerF have not been elucidated. In this study, functional and mechanistic analyses of AerF from Microcystis aeruginosa were performed. Observation of enzymatic assay demonstrates that AerF is a NADPH-dependent alkenal double bond reductase that catalyzes the reduction of dihydro-4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate (H2HPP) to generate tetrahydro-4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate (H4HPP), which is the third step of the biosynthetic pathway from prephenate to Choi. Comparative structural analysis indicates that ligand binding-induced conformational change of AerF is different from that of the other SDR superfamily reductase using H2HPP as a substrate. Analyses of NADPH and substrate analogue binding sites combined with the results of mutagenesis analyses suggest that a particular serine residue mainly involves in the initiation of the proton transfer between the substrate and the residues of AerF, which is an uncommon feature in SDR superfamily reductase. Furthermore, based on the observations of structural and mutagenesis analyses, the catalytic mechanism of AerF is proposed and a proton transfer pathway in AerF is deduced.Entities:
Keywords: Choi moiety of aeruginosin; Microcystis aeruginosa; NADPH-dependent alkenal double bond reductase; Proton transfer; short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) superfamily
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31726097 DOI: 10.1016/j.jsb.2019.107415
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Struct Biol ISSN: 1047-8477 Impact factor: 2.867